From Susa (modern Shush, Iran), diagram of one of the lion's head terminals. Elements included are: empty wells, inlay, filigree wire. From the "Technique: Persian Metalworking" section of the "Art of the Ancient Near East" chapter (Chapter 2).

Reservations office. Sam Lovrich (left) and Robert O'Reilly, two of the reservations clerks. Most busses leaving New York have all reserved seats. At this office reservations are cleared for both the 50th Street and the Pennsylvania Greyhound...

View of streets and elevated railroad tracks in New York City. Buildings line the streets on the right, while the railroad tracks run perpendicular to the streets. Carriages, streetcars, and pedestrians are on the streets. Trains run on the tracks....

Canal Street in New Orleans. A view down the street that takes in some of the skyline. The streetcar line can be seen down the middle of Canal Street, with a few streetcars in service. Cars are also visible in the street and parked along the side....